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Please help :c How do I convert 19.3g/mL to lb/in^3? (manually) I tried to so 19.3g (453.592lb)/1g but I'm not sure how to change it into in^3 :
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Please help :c How do I convert 19.3g/mL to lb/in^3? (manually) I tried to so 19.3g (453.592lb)/1g but I'm not sure how to change it into in^3 :
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Please help :c How do I convert 19.3g/mL to lb/in^3? (manually) I tried to so 19.3g (453.592lb)/1g but I'm not sure how to change it into in^3 :
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1 pound = 453.59237 grams
1 cubic inch = 16.387064 milliliters
19.3 grams * 1 pound / 453.59 grams =
0.0425494389
pounds
1 cubic inch * 16.387
0.0425494389 * 16.387 =
0.6972576553 pounds / cubic inch
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